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Gretta is just a uglier, better rehearsed stage monkey rich people use to pat themselves on the back on how good they are.Yikes
All her speeches are the equivalent to this:
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Gretta is just a uglier, better rehearsed stage monkey rich people use to pat themselves on the back on how good they are.Yikes
The biggest lie of the Amazon was that it was a major factor in reducing C02. They’re already declaring the Amazon as a net producer of CO2, after only losing less than 20%. Mathematically speaking, that means the Amazon at best could have scrubbed less than 20% of its total CO2 production at its peak!I was told in the 90's that an acre of Amazon rainforest disappears every 3 seconds, and unless we did something, we would all be dead by 2010.
Well, the only thing we did was cut rainforest down quicker for consumerism and w're still here.
And nature is on our side. If we pump more C02 in to the atmosphere, trees and shit grow quicker and stronger, pumping out more 02 to balance it.
TL;DR - stop panicing, everything will be fine.
Thoughts on the ongoing GSM?I see a lot of exceptional takes here in the farm but the idea that climate change is fake or a new thing being forcefed the public is one of the dumbest.
It is a real things.
And it is indeed bad, because we and everything we eat and love and take for granted evolved to adapt to certains conditions that are gonna be modified. Biotopes are fragile things. The rising sea levels means some costal places will be flooded. It means some of our houses, our cities may not gonna livable in a not-so-distant futur. It means food shortages. It means more displaced populations and refugees. More poverty and homelessness in the us. More social unrest everywhere.
The thing is: the climate of the 70's, 90's, even the climate we are experiencing this year, is gone. This likely is the coldest year you will ever experience. The futur is gonna be warmer (or maybe colder, only locally and for eurofags if the Gulf Stream go tits up).
But every degree we save is relevant and meaningfull and is gonna save lifes. Preserving what can be preserved can make a huge difference, even if things, indeed, are gonna change.
I get that the medias may be presenting the issue is a stupid way but just because the messenger is a exceptional individual doesn't mean the issue being presented isn't worth your attention. You don't have to love Greta, it doesn't mean that Sperg doesn't have a point.
Just watch less TV, you know your tv is garbage already. You can't complain in good faith about something if only tv and social medias told you about it and you should know this. Read scientific magazines or ask your local ecology major.
The climate warming will also translate politically. When so many thing go bad, the political landscape is gonna worsen too. It's important that citizen tackle this issue before. Some practices, some hobbies, whole industries and lifestyles are gonna disapear anyway, it would be best if the citizen decided which one via the democratic process rather than an authoritarian government doing it for you.
And I'm gonna keep driving my V8 powered luxury boat until it's unreasonable to do so. It gets 25-29 mpg so it ain't all that inefficient.Remember back in the 70's and 80's when it was widely known that the large factories belching smoke and dumping waste in the waterways was the problem?
I remember.
Then in the late 80's, early 90's there was this media push to make the individual citizen feel like they had to "do something." Buy items made from recycled goods, don't use styrofoam, put cans and bottles in bins labelled for recyling.
When luxury cruises are outlawed globally because of how much they pollute, I might take it seriously. Until then I will use plastic straws and feel no guilt.
The way the elites handle climate change are what convinced me that anthropogenic climate change is, at best, completely overblown. If they actually think it would affect them, they would be a lot less hypocritical regarding it. Anyone who takes any non-immediate environmental effects seriously is deluding themselves.The thing is that climate is always changing, it's the nature of a planetary ecosystem. This planet has gone through multiple ice ages, temperature increases, and more. The unpredictability in weather is a side effect of a natural change in a climate (how much is affected by man? We honestly don't know). I think there is more we can do, but it's an issue more to do with massive overpopulation than our way of life. No one is talking about that, unsurprisingly.
Just people lecturing us all about how we're terrible for not giving up the fruits of our labor while they fly around in private jets and emit more carbon than any of us could in years.
Why not do this lecturing to China and India? Or is that because they'd laugh at you and scoff at it?